Make the most of your time in Lake Garda with this incredible lake tour, taking you on a full-day adventure along one of Europe’s most scenic roads. The Gardesana hugs the lake’s edge, winding between picturesque towns with jaw-dropping views of the waters. You’ll stop off at historic villages filled with beautiful Roman and Venetian buildings, as well as experiencing the lake by ferry.
We say: “This tour is the easiest (and most relaxing) way to enjoy the views and scenery of Lake Garda, and is a great way to pack more sightseeing into your stay.” Stefano Nirta, Product Manager
Price: From £75 per person (depending on resort).
Operates: Monday from Limone, Riva, Torbole and Malcesine. Friday from Garda Bardolino, Peschiera and Sirmione.
Duration: Full Day.
Start time: From 8:00 am approx.
Included: Professional guide, coach transport, ferry trip across the lake.
Not included: Hotel pick up and drop off, lunch.
Itinerary: Departures from Malcesine, Riva, Torbole and Limone will visit: Limone, Sirmione, Salò and Lazise, Ferry leg is from Salò to Sirmione. Departures from Garda, Bardolino, Lazise will visit: Sirmione, Limone and Malcesine, ferry leg from Limone to Malcesine. The tour may be subject to variations depending on weather or traffic.
To pre-book your excursion please call one of our Italy Experts. Please note that excursions operate seasonally from May - September and are subject to availability and minimum numbers. Start times and departure points shall be reconfirmed once in resort.
Holidays along the Tuscany Coast take you beyond the beautiful gently undulating, tree spiked countryside that is characteristic of this enchanting part of Italy.
As well as the peaceful, artist inspired countryside, there’s a wonderful contrasting coastline to experience. The Tuscany Coast boasts many kilometres of enticing sandy beaches, perfect for those who just want to relax and enjoy the sun, as well as charming restaurants and bars for an early evening Tuscan Negroni aperitif.
Tuscany is renowned for its cuisine; from comforting winter soups made with different types of cabbage and beans, to Panzanella, a popular salad made with bread and lardo di colonnata, which is pork lard cured on local marble.
The Tuscan Coastline offers everything from sunbed and umbrella striped private beaches to free beaches with intimate coves boasting calm, clear blue water. Everything’s on offer here; the peace and tranquillity of beaches surrounded by pine forests and sand dunes or fishing harbours offering bars and restaurants to suit all tastes along. Adventurous travellers will love the water and wind sports which can be enjoyed off the coast.
With 95 years of expertise in providing holidays on Tuscany’s Coast, there are plenty of hidden treasures we can introduce you to. Tuscany’s sandy beaches stretch for many kilometres and for those who like some privacy, a top tip is to seek out single cars parked along the road. You’re likely to find a subsequent steep trail which leads down to a quiet stretch of beach.
The Versilia resorts along the northern coastline favour the archetypal Italian beach, with rows of sun loungers, umbrellas and coast guards on hand. Travelling further south there are pine woods and extensive sand dunes to enjoy in the Migliarino San Rossore nature reserve just east of Pisa. To add variety to your holiday, a trip to the multicultural sea port of Livorno offers the opportunity to hire a bike or a Segway and travel along the Terrazza Mascagni, the black and white chequered waterfront terrace favoured as a meeting place for locals. If you start your ride at the right time of day you can enjoy the panoramic sunset views.